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Carbon cycle theme #1

Carbon cycle theme #1. The Earth’s carbon cycle has a stabilizing mechanism against sudden addition of CO 2 to the atmosphere About 50% of carbon emission is absorbed into land and ocean surfaces Climate warming would be twice as severe if there were no such carbon sink

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Carbon cycle theme #1

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  1. Carbon cycle theme #1 • The Earth’s carbon cycle has a stabilizing mechanism against sudden addition of CO2 to the atmosphere • About 50% of carbon emission is absorbed into land and ocean surfaces • Climate warming would be twice as severe if there were no such carbon sink • Ocean carbon uptake is helpful but it comes with certain consequences: ocean acidification

  2. Ocean carbon cycle (2) CO2 + CO32- + H2O 2HCO3-

  3. Carbonate chemistry • DIC = [CO2*] + [HCO3-]+ [CO32-]

  4. What is pH? • pH = -log10[H+] • Lower pH value indicate increasing acidity • Notation: pX = -log10X • Potential of X • Logarithmic scale: If pH decreases by 1, it’s a factor of ten increase in acidity

  5. What controls the pH of seawater? • Ions in the seawater • Cations and anions • Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+, K+, Cl-, F-, SO42-, NO3-, HCO3-, CO32-, H+, OH-, B(OH)4-, etc… • Charge balance • The charge-weighted sum of positively and negatively charged ions must be zero. • Alkalinity • The net positive charge from strong ions

  6. Definition of Alkalinity Alkalinity: is the net molar concentration, in charge-equivalents, of the cations of strong bases in excess of the anions of strong acids Strong base cations (less) strong acid anions Weak acid anions

  7. Approximate relation

  8. DIC = [CO2*] + [HCO3-]+ [CO32-] • Alk = [HCO3-]+ 2[CO32-]

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